Learn

The Learn pillar is about helping members to better understand Ghana's culture, history, politics and economics.

Below are details of a handful of meet-ups we have held over the years, under our Learn pillar.

Tribes: Chieftaincy (2015)

In October 2015 we held the first installment in our second series on Ghana's tribes. It focused on chieftaincy. The speakers were Alhassan Mbalba (Dagomba), HRH Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I (GaDangme), Akwasi Amponsa-Afrifa (Akan) and Dr. Ambrose Togobo (Ewe). The session was moderated by Dr Kwadwo Osei Nyame, Jnr (SOAS Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies) - pictured below.

Our previous series, which ran from 2008 to 2013, focused on Ghana's main ethnic groups' beliefs and rituals in relation to birth, marriage and death.

Ghana Property Seminar (2015)

Also in October 2015, we held Ghana Property Seminar 2015, a half-day exhibition and seminar, which saw us apply our expertise in delivering engaging events to a space already well-trodden by others. It was a big success. A full house saw some 140 delegates gain an overview of the property market in Ghana and learn about areas including financing a purchase, legal and tax considerations and general day-to-day matters such as maintenance.

Careers in Fashion - Beatrice Korlekie Newman & Lee Marsh (2015)

This event in March 2015 featured a conversation between Beatrice Korlekie Newman (Owner and Creative Director, Korlekie), Lee Marsh (Owner, Lee Marsh Bespoke) and Kiran Yoliswa (Styled By Africa). Both designers spoke about their personal career journeys. They also showed and spoke about pieces from their latest collections.

Road Map Ghana (2014)

In October 2014, we orgnaised a 10th anniversary conference, Road Map Ghana, where individuals with defined ideas and strategies for Ghana’s future development (Thought Leaders) shared their road maps for Ghana whilst Ghana-focused individuals making a difference in their chosen field of endeavour (Change Makers) shared their personal road maps.

In collaboration with The Shell African Network, in October 2012, Star 100 held a growth forum. Panellists Simon Merchant, (then Co-Founder and CEO, Jacana Partners), David Warwick (Director, MASDAR Corporate Farming), Amone Gbedemah (then Business Manager for Africa, Middle East and Asia Pacific, Vodafone), Prof. John Sutton (Professor of Economics, London School of Economics & Co-author of The Enterprise Map of Ghana discuss) and Charles Ampofo, (Chairman, Kampac Group/Kampac Oil) discussed:

Sectors contributing most to Ghana's growth.

Areas of opportunity for the diaspora to create businesses, work and invest.

Policies Ghana’s next government needed to put in place to attract entrepreneurs and investors.

Sectors Ghana needed to further develop to solidify its position as a Middle Income Country.

The event was moderated by the late Komla Dumor (BBC World News, Presenter of Focus on Africa).

An Audience with Lesley 'Super' Sackey (2012)

Ahead of the London 2012 Summer Olympics, Lesley ‘Super’ Sackey, a British female boxer of Ghanaian decent, spoke to Star 100 UK about her career to date and shared her thoughts on female boxing in Britain and Ghana.

What Makes A Ghanaian A Ghanaian? (2012)

What sets Ghanaians apart from all other nationalities? What habits do we possess that help/hinder us? What characteristics are shared by Ghanaians in Ghana and in the Diaspora? Why does exploring such issues matter for a group like Star 100 UK?